Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 with Order 41

Supreme Court Upholds Tender Award: Galaxy Transport Agencies vs. New J.K. Roadways (2020)

Supreme Court Upholds Tender Award: Galaxy Transport Agencies vs. New J.K. Roadways (2020) LEGAL ISSUE: Interpretation of tender conditions and the extent of judicial review in tender matters. CASE TYPE: Contract Law, Tender Disputes Case Name: M/S GALAXY TRANSPORT AGENCIES, CONTRACTORS, TRADERS, TRANSPORTS AND SUPPLIERS vs. M/S NEW J.K. ROADWAYS, FLEET OWNERS AND TRANSPORT CONTRACTORS […]

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Abatement of Appeals: Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Property Dispute: Goli Vijayalakshmi & Ors. vs. Yendru Sathiraju (26 April 2019)

Supreme Court Abatement Ruling: Goli Vijayalakshmi vs. Yendru Sathiraju (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether an appeal abates in its entirety when one of the appellants dies and their legal representatives are not brought on record, particularly in cases involving joint and indivisible decrees. CASE TYPE: Civil Property Dispute Case Name: Goli Vijayalakshmi & Ors. vs. Yendru

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Supreme Court mandates reasoned orders in eviction cases: Kushuma Devi vs. Sheopati Devi (2019) INSC 197

Supreme Court mandates reasoned orders in eviction cases: Kushuma Devi vs. Sheopati Devi (2019) INSC 197 Date of the Judgment: April 08, 2019 Citation: (2019) INSC 197 Judges: Abhay Manohar Sapre, J., Dinesh Maheshwari, J. Can a High Court dismiss a writ petition without providing any reasons? The Supreme Court of India addressed this critical

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Supreme Court clarifies the role of Revisionary Court in eviction cases: Hiya Associates vs. Nakshatra Properties (2018)

Supreme Court clarifies the role of Revisionary Court in eviction cases: Hiya Associates vs. Nakshatra Properties (2018) LEGAL ISSUE: The core legal issue revolves around the appropriate procedure for a Revisionary Court to follow when reviewing an order from an Executing Court in an eviction case. CASE TYPE: This case falls under the ambit of

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